Alex Scott: From Non-League Talent to England International with Bournemouth
Posted on November 08, 2025
Alex Scott's journey from the eighth tier of English football to becoming a key player for Bournemouth and earning his first call-up to the senior England squad is nothing short of remarkable. The 22-year-old midfielder, affectionately known as the 'Guernsey Grealish', has made significant strides in his career since debuting for Guernsey FC in front of a modest crowd in 2019.
After spending years in Southampton's academy, Scott faced disappointment when the club released him. He then signed with Bournemouth, where he began to find his footing again in local football. His determination and talent quickly became evident, leading to a trial with Bristol City, where he made an immediate impact and eventually signed a professional contract.
Scott's versatility allowed him to adapt to various positions, often excelling as a wing-back or attacking midfielder. He played a crucial role in Bristol City’s success, which earned him accolades such as the EFL Championship's Young Player of the Season. His performances caught the attention of Bournemouth, leading to a move for approximately £25 million.
Although Scott faced challenges during his initial season at Bournemouth, including injuries that limited his appearances, he has bounced back strongly. His impressive performances have helped elevate Bournemouth to fifth place in the Premier League table this season.
As he prepares to represent England in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers, Scott recognizes the significance of this opportunity. He aims to prove himself on the international stage, continuing to develop his game and contribute to the national team’s success. With his recent form, Scott is poised to make a notable impact and solidify his place as a regular in the England squad.
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